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SUMMARY:Wildlife Window with Kevin Cook
DESCRIPTION:<b></b><p><b>2025 Wildlife Window Nature Series</b></p><p>Sponsored by the Friends of the Loveland Public Library.</p><p><b><div><b>Colography: The Nitty-Gritty Colorado</b></div></b></p><p>Properly defined, “geography” means the “documentation of Earth.” Extending this concept&nbsp;gives us “colography,” the “documentation of Colorado.” Our state sprawls across three great&nbsp;geologic regions blending characters from each. So how many mountain ranges do we have?&nbsp;How many parks do we have, and what is a “park,” anyway? Where are these landscape features&nbsp;and how did they get there? How many cactuses and orchids, owls and hummingbirds — how&nbsp;much life — garnish the landscapes with distinctive lifescapes? “Colography: The Nitty-Gritty&nbsp;Colorado” examines physical and biotic details of the state we call home, all done with a mind&nbsp;for experiencing it.</p><p><strong>July 2: The Collectors</strong></p><p>Various people came to Colorado to collect plants and birds, insects and mammals, a quest that took them everywhere deep into this new state. Documenting their travels and their collections did more to define the character of Colorado than any other undertaking of the day.</p><p><b><div>If you have any questions, please contact the Adult Services Desk at the Library, 970-962-2402.</div></b></p><div><span style="color: rgb(31, 31, 31); font-family: &quot;Google Sans&quot;, Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; white-space-collapse: preserve; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><br></span></div>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<b></b><p><b>2025 Wildlife Window Nature Series</b></p><p>Sponsored by the Friends of the Loveland Public Library.</p><p><b><div><b>Colography: The Nitty-Gritty Colorado</b></div></b></p><p>Properly defined, “geography” means the “documentation of Earth.” Extending this concept&nbsp;gives us “colography,” the “documentation of Colorado.” Our state sprawls across three great&nbsp;geologic regions blending characters from each. So how many mountain ranges do we have?&nbsp;How many parks do we have, and what is a “park,” anyway? Where are these landscape features&nbsp;and how did they get there? How many cactuses and orchids, owls and hummingbirds — how&nbsp;much life — garnish the landscapes with distinctive lifescapes? “Colography: The Nitty-Gritty&nbsp;Colorado” examines physical and biotic details of the state we call home, all done with a mind&nbsp;for experiencing it.</p><p><strong>July 2: The Collectors</strong></p><p>Various people came to Colorado to collect plants and birds, insects and mammals, a quest that took them everywhere deep into this new state. Documenting their travels and their collections did more to define the character of Colorado than any other undertaking of the day.</p><p><b><div>If you have any questions, please contact the Adult Services Desk at the Library, 970-962-2402.</div></b></p><div><span style="color: rgb(31, 31, 31); font-family: &quot;Google Sans&quot;, Roboto, sans-serif; font-size: 12px; white-space-collapse: preserve; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"><br></span></div>
LOCATION:Gertrude Scott Meeting Room\, 300 N. Adams Avenue Loveland\, Colorado 80537
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